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Letters written by Sir William Temple, during his being ambassador at The Hague, to the Earl of Arlington and Sir John Trevor, Secretaries of State to K. Charles II. VVherein are discovered many secrets hitherto concealed. Publish'd from the originals, under Sir William Temple's own hand: and dedicated to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Littleton, Speaker of the House of Commons. By D. Jones, Gent.
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Katadynastēs: might overcoming right· Or a cleer answer to M. John Goodwin's Might and right well met. : Wherein is cleared, that the action of the Army in secluding many Parliament men from the place of their discharge of trust, and the imprisoning of some of them, is neither defensible by the rules of solid reason, nor religion. /
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Conspiracy for pretended reformation: viz. Presbyterial discipline. A treatise discovering the late designments and courses held for advancement thereof, by William Hacket, yeoman, Edmund Coppinger, and Henry Arthington, gent. out of others depositions and their own letters, writings and confessions upon examination. Together with some part of the life and conditions, and the two indictments, arraignment, and execution of the said Hacket. Also an answer to the calumniations of such as affirm they were mad-men : and a resemblance of this action unto the like, happened heretofore in Germany. /
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A fourth defense of an argument made use of in a letter to Mr Dodwel, to prove the immateriality and natural immortality of the soul. In a letter to the author of the Answer to Mr Clark's Third defense, &c. With a postscript, relating to a book, entitled, a vindication of Mr Dodwel's epistolary discourse, &c.
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The saints triumph; or, the glory of the saints with Jesus Christ. Describing the joys and comforts a believer reaps in heaven after his painful pilgrimage and sufferings on earth. With weighty incouragements to draw poor doubting Christians to Christ. Laying open the main letts and hinderances which keep them from Him. With helps to recover God's favour. To which is added; the glorious resurrection, in the last day, for them that sleep in Jesus Christ. /
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A dialogue, arguing that arch-bishops, bishops, curates, neuters, are to be cut-off by the law of God; therefore all these, with their service, are to be castout by the law of the land. Notwithstanding, the world pleads for their own, why some bishops should be spared; the government maintained; the name had in honour still; but the word of God is cleare against all this, for the casting-of-all-forth. The great question is, which way of government now? For two wayes are contended for, The Presbyteriall and Independent: something is said to both these wayes: but we have a sure word for it, that these two wayes are but in shew two, and will assuredly meet in one. Neuters are shewen openly here, and the curse of God upon them. /
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Sebast. Verronis Friburgensis Helvetii, physicorum libri X.
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Commentarius in epistolam Pauli ad Ia[cobum]
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Sermo mirabilis: or the silent language. Whereby one may learn perfectly in the space of six hours, how to impart his mind to his friend in any language, English, Latin, French, Dutch, &c. tho never so deep and dangerous a secret, without the least noise, word or voice; and without the knowledge of any in company. Being a wonderful art kept secret for several ages, in Padua, and now published only to the wise and prudent, who will not expose it, as a prostitute, to every foolish and ignorant fellow. /
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A golden trumpet, sounding an alarum to iudgement: the sound whereof was neuer more needfull, though euermore profitable. Dedicated and directed vnto all the elect children of God which truly repent. Newly published by Iohn Andrewes, minister and preacher of Gods word.
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The history of the amours of the Marshal de Boufflers: or, A true account of the love-intriegues and gallant adventures, which have been privately carry'd on by him, ever since he first obtain'd a command in the French king's armies, till his marriage with Mademoiselle de Grammont. The whole relation being faithfully translated into English, out of the French original lately publish'd at Paris.
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Enchiridion medicum: or A manual of physick. Being a compendium of the whole art, in three parts. viz. I. Of diseases of the head. II. Of diseases of the breast. III. Of diseases of the belly. Wherein is briefly shewed, 1. The names. 2. The derivation. 3. The causes. 4. The signs. 5. The prognosticks. And 6. A rational method of cure. Comprehending the substance of the more approved authours both ancient and modern. Published for the benefit of all persons, being fitted to the meanest capacity. /
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A vindication of the Christians Messiah, (viz.) that Jesus Christ the Sonne of God is the true Messiah prophesied of, or foretold by all the holy men of God who were the writers of the old Testament, from Genesis unto the Prophet Mallachy. As also proved out of their own beloved Talmouth. Wherein is also declared, the coherence which the Old Testament hath with the New, as to that particular. As also a clear proof of the Trinity in Unity, (viz.) that the Father, Sonne, and Spirit, are but one God. Against the generall received opinion of the Jewes. /
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